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law. if a judge decides the state has hasn't adequately assisted in getting the identification, he can block the law from being imposed. the judge could leave the law in effect but let voters cast a provisional ballot. >>> jerry brown signed new legislation to let immigrants get driver's license. it covers immigrants who came to the u.s. before they were 16 and meet criteria to apply for a federal work permit program. >>> speaking of those young folks, when asked about the same workers, mitt romney said he would honor their temporary visas and allow the workers to say in the u.s. if he becomes president. this of course, is that executive order that the president signed. mitt romney had not said whether he was going to keep that order in place or rescind it. he says now, you can keep it in place. >>> one border patrol agent has been killed in a shooting near the mexico/arizona border. we're following that story. we'll get you more updates as we get them. >>> in today's deep dive, president
law. if a judge decides the state has hasn't adequately assisted in getting the identification, he can block the law from being imposed. the judge could leave the law in effect but let voters cast a provisional ballot. >>> jerry brown signed new legislation to let immigrants get driver's license. it covers immigrants who came to the u.s. before they were 16 and meet criteria to apply for a federal work permit program. >>> speaking of those young folks, when asked about the...
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janna ryan went to wellesley but gave up her law career when she married ryan. so if the election so far has been about little ideas, that phase is officially over. brian? >> andrea mitchell in washington for us tonight, andrea, thanks. >>> we want to bring in more members of our political team, our nbc news political director, chief white house correspondent chuck todd, moderator of "meet the press" david gregory and garrett haake, he is one of our campaign embeds, he has been covering romney every day on the road for 13 months. there are few people who have seen more of the inner workings of this campaign than garrett so garrett, we'll start with you, and given how much you know about this campaign, how close you've been able to get to the candidate, how did the atmospherics of all this look to you today? >> brian, as you said, in 13 months i've really not quite seen anything quite like this today. the energy level was a step up completely from even some of the big rallies during the primary campaign. you had crowds lining the street. the events were loud. peo
janna ryan went to wellesley but gave up her law career when she married ryan. so if the election so far has been about little ideas, that phase is officially over. brian? >> andrea mitchell in washington for us tonight, andrea, thanks. >>> we want to bring in more members of our political team, our nbc news political director, chief white house correspondent chuck todd, moderator of "meet the press" david gregory and garrett haake, he is one of our campaign embeds, he...
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it is the law in maryland. >> a passenger hauled off a u.s. airways flight at gunpoint. police were told he was carrying explosives. but that wasn't the case. this flight was on the way from philly to dallas when authorities got an anonymous phone call about a dangerous passenger aboard. the plane was turned around in midair and christopher shell was taken off in handcuffs. after an investigation, police determined the call was a hoax. late today, f.b.i. agents question shell's exgirlfriend investigating will the hoax was an act of revenge in time for a personal dispute. >> officials say a man from northeast died from the virus. it comes a week after maryland reported its first death from the infection which is commonly spread by mosquitos. health officials expect this year to be particularly bad for west nile. so far, 2,000 kascases have bee reported and 87 people have died. >>> we'd like to clarify a story that we said last night. supervisors will vote this coming monday on whether to spray a tick-killing insecticide on the perimeters of county parks and elementary sch
it is the law in maryland. >> a passenger hauled off a u.s. airways flight at gunpoint. police were told he was carrying explosives. but that wasn't the case. this flight was on the way from philly to dallas when authorities got an anonymous phone call about a dangerous passenger aboard. the plane was turned around in midair and christopher shell was taken off in handcuffs. after an investigation, police determined the call was a hoax. late today, f.b.i. agents question shell's...
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but there's no law against it coming up thont and today, the secretary of state hillary clinton did something critical for the top of the ticket. >> she did, she talked about benghazi and took the blame. if a questioner does not bring up benghazi, mitt romney will find a way to work it in. trying to let the president off the hook in advance of the debate and take the blame for the administration. >> look, i take responsibility. i'm in charge of the state department. 60,000 plus people all over the world, 275 posts. the president and the vice president certainly wouldn't be knowledgeable about specific decisions that are made by security professionals. i don't think we want to get into any blame game. i think what we want to do is get to the bottom of what happened, figure out what we're going to do to protect people and prevent it from happening again, and track down whoever did it and bring them to justice. >> white house officials tell me the president is prepared to take this on tonight, to take responsibility and respond to charges from romney and senate republicans who say the administra
but there's no law against it coming up thont and today, the secretary of state hillary clinton did something critical for the top of the ticket. >> she did, she talked about benghazi and took the blame. if a questioner does not bring up benghazi, mitt romney will find a way to work it in. trying to let the president off the hook in advance of the debate and take the blame for the administration. >> look, i take responsibility. i'm in charge of the state department. 60,000 plus...
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getting all of the proof law enforcement needed. the next day, a cleveland police officer was ready and waiting. >> all right. she has been called. justice has been served. >> reporter: harden appeared in court on tuesday and pleaded not guilty to the charges of not stopping for a school bus and reckless driving. she tried to explain her daughter's actions by arguing the bus takes too long and what her daughter did was not all that dangerous. >> clearly the handicapped boy cannot run across the street. there's a factory across the street. >> reporter: look, again, across the street is not a factory, but a day care center. but full of kids who could have easily been in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> if we had to evacuate the building, we would have to come through this door. this door here to come out of the building and if she's coming up on the sidewalk, well, then, there's the danger right there. >> the sidewalk driver declined an opportunity to talk with nbc news about this case. she's facing a $500 fine when she returns t
getting all of the proof law enforcement needed. the next day, a cleveland police officer was ready and waiting. >> all right. she has been called. justice has been served. >> reporter: harden appeared in court on tuesday and pleaded not guilty to the charges of not stopping for a school bus and reckless driving. she tried to explain her daughter's actions by arguing the bus takes too long and what her daughter did was not all that dangerous. >> clearly the handicapped boy...
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law. he doesn't think that will be a problem, but he can't take the state's word that they are going to get all the problems fixed in time for the election. >> it's a big development with 20 electoral votes in pennsylvania. later we'll get reaction to this decision from former pennsylvania governor ed rendell and mayor michael nutter. >>> who will bring the dynamite to denver? a little over the a day for the presidential debate. both president obama and mitt romney getting ready for their first face-off tomorrow night in colorado. doing the hefty lifting on the number two on the ticket and the candidates' wives. mitt romney is in denver where last night he tried to put the kibosh on predebate winning. >> people want to know who is going to win, who will make the biggest difference and scoring of winning and losing. in my view it's not so much winning and losing or even the people themselves, the president and myself, it's about something bigger than that. these debates are an opportunity f
law. he doesn't think that will be a problem, but he can't take the state's word that they are going to get all the problems fixed in time for the election. >> it's a big development with 20 electoral votes in pennsylvania. later we'll get reaction to this decision from former pennsylvania governor ed rendell and mayor michael nutter. >>> who will bring the dynamite to denver? a little over the a day for the presidential debate. both president obama and mitt romney getting ready...
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julian, given the buffett rule is unlikely to ever become law, what's the point of doing such an important speech on it today? >> i'm not sure that it won't ever become. >> do you really think it will pass through the house? >> not before the election but i think it is teeing up the issue. i think there are two purposes. one is i think there is clearly a political purpose and this debate hems
julian, given the buffett rule is unlikely to ever become law, what's the point of doing such an important speech on it today? >> i'm not sure that it won't ever become. >> do you really think it will pass through the house? >> not before the election but i think it is teeing up the issue. i think there are two purposes. one is i think there is clearly a political purpose and this debate hems
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julian, given the buffett rule is unlikely to ever become law, what's the point of doing such an important speech on it toda
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changes to the voter id law as well which perhaps people will be looking at and seeing whether that might have any impact. and as we know, a big battleground state. it is one of the first battleground states to have the polls open. one of the first states where the polls will close. close around 7:00 tonight. early indicator of how the night will go. turn out has been good. the wait reported to be about 30 minutes. not too long. people telling us it's organized and going smoothly. another big race here in virginia. democrat kaine and allen are in a tight rain. lead was good in october has narrowed significantly. the most recent polls showing kiane with less than 2 point lead. they are going to go around the state and try to do campaigning. allen in mount virginia and kiaine in virginia. >> i'm optimistic that virginians will stand strong for freedom and opportunity for all. >> going to do all we can to encourage people to turn out today. it's been a long campaign. and kind of feel good about the race we've won and the vision we've laid out. now it's in the voters hands. i feel good to be
changes to the voter id law as well which perhaps people will be looking at and seeing whether that might have any impact. and as we know, a big battleground state. it is one of the first battleground states to have the polls open. one of the first states where the polls will close. close around 7:00 tonight. early indicator of how the night will go. turn out has been good. the wait reported to be about 30 minutes. not too long. people telling us it's organized and going smoothly. another big...
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the health care reform law keeps insurance in private hands and adopts the individual mandate option from the heritage foundation and is modelled on former governor romney's massachusetts reform. not exactly a plot as he put it. finally, the dodd frank reform bill, which obama signed into law in 2010, regulates wall street but it hardly controls it." i hold the president somewhat responsible. how he got the socialist tag thrown on this bill. i would say it's to the right of nixon's plan. this says the individual has to do it. >> you know, it's been an absurd charge from the very beginning that he's a socialist. there's nothing he's done that the least bit socialistic. but you still hear it. newt gingrich out there saying he wants to turn america into a socialistic european-style secular state. you hear mitt romney saying a little more milder than that, turning it into a social welfare state, which sounds like socialism. i think the president needs to get out there and advocate for his own programs more strongly than he has, but he shouldn't be out there worrying about defending himse
the health care reform law keeps insurance in private hands and adopts the individual mandate option from the heritage foundation and is modelled on former governor romney's massachusetts reform. not exactly a plot as he put it. finally, the dodd frank reform bill, which obama signed into law in 2010, regulates wall street but it hardly controls it." i hold the president somewhat responsible. how he got the socialist tag thrown on this bill. i would say it's to the right of nixon's plan....
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law and secretary houston took it -- basically took a stand against it that nipped that one, anyway. you know, he has been at the center of some other controversies, but like i say, he's straddle dollars the line there. >> well, we are going to see what happens on november 6th. it's great to have you here. say hello to my friend -- >> thank you very much. thank you so much. >>> there we are, awaiting president obama. we want to remind you about ways to help hurricane sandy victims, as well. you can also donate directly to the red cross by calling, by going to the website or you can text 90999 just to donate $10. with the theory of relativity, the next... stop, stop, stop! my car! not so much. but that's okay. you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car, and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility -- what's your policy? [ male announcer ] it's time for medicare open enrollment. are you ready? time to compare plans and see wha
law and secretary houston took it -- basically took a stand against it that nipped that one, anyway. you know, he has been at the center of some other controversies, but like i say, he's straddle dollars the line there. >> well, we are going to see what happens on november 6th. it's great to have you here. say hello to my friend -- >> thank you very much. thank you so much. >>> there we are, awaiting president obama. we want to remind you about ways to help hurricane sandy...
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law in place for pennsylvania. and i think barring some change or data i've not seen, i'm not convinced pennsylvania was in play even if law had been upheld. i just don't think the votes add up for republicans in pennsylvania. i always say it's like charlie brown, lucy and the football. every time charlie brown tries to kick the football, lucy pulls it away. that's pennsylvania for republicans. look at the numbers and say theoretically we can get there but ultimately can never get there. s there this ruling is an icing or cherry on top. i don't think they would have won the state regardless, less likely today. >> and when you look at the fact that early voting is starting in ohio, iowa, all these states already voting, how does that affect the way the candidates are spending their time and money? >> you're actually seeing them literallies and president obama's rallies he had been going to in ohio last week, were all about getting the early vote out, making sure people were registered and saying hey, remember, folks
law in place for pennsylvania. and i think barring some change or data i've not seen, i'm not convinced pennsylvania was in play even if law had been upheld. i just don't think the votes add up for republicans in pennsylvania. i always say it's like charlie brown, lucy and the football. every time charlie brown tries to kick the football, lucy pulls it away. that's pennsylvania for republicans. look at the numbers and say theoretically we can get there but ultimately can never get there. s...
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that part of the tax law is hugely controversial. if those payments had been taxed at higher rates, the romneys would have owed $2.6 million more to the irs. >> he was proud to have paid 100% of what he owed and that's really the beginning and the end of that story. >> reporter: with growing income inequality and anger rising, romney dragged his heels for weeks about releasing his returns. even if elected president. >> it's a little premature for me to be talking about that at this stage. >> is there some secret? people know you're wealthy. >> i understand. >> there's nothing to hide. >> i agree. there's nothing to hide. >> reporter: the romney campaign now says it's been completely transparent about its taxes, but that won't settle the issue for the obama campaign and tax codes that favor the rich. andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington. >>> and a word about our last night at times contentious nbc news republican debate from tampa, propelled gop candidates into the ground war today into the fight for the state of florida. and after g
that part of the tax law is hugely controversial. if those payments had been taxed at higher rates, the romneys would have owed $2.6 million more to the irs. >> he was proud to have paid 100% of what he owed and that's really the beginning and the end of that story. >> reporter: with growing income inequality and anger rising, romney dragged his heels for weeks about releasing his returns. even if elected president. >> it's a little premature for me to be talking about that at...
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now the gop opposes any law that would weaken citizens united. super pacs are playing a big role in this cycle. more than 230 million have been spent by outside groups made possible by citizens united. a majority of that money, about $200 million has been spent to support mitt romney. so what do you think? should there are a constitutional amendment to overturn citizen's united? that will do it for this edition. don't go anywhere. the cycle comes your way next. it's time to live wider awake. only the beautyrest recharge sleep system combines the comfort of aircool memory foam layered on top of beautyrest pocketed coils to promote proper sleeping posture all night long. the revolutionary recharge sleep system... from beautyrest. it's you, fully charged. insuring that stuff must be a pain. nah. he's probably got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. they can bundle all your policies together. lot of paperwork. [ doug ] actually... [ voice of dennis ] an allstate agent can help do the switching and paperwork for you. well, it probably costs a lot. [ voic
now the gop opposes any law that would weaken citizens united. super pacs are playing a big role in this cycle. more than 230 million have been spent by outside groups made possible by citizens united. a majority of that money, about $200 million has been spent to support mitt romney. so what do you think? should there are a constitutional amendment to overturn citizen's united? that will do it for this edition. don't go anywhere. the cycle comes your way next. it's time to live wider awake....
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. >> i never used it for college, for law school, or to get a job. >> senator scott brown on defense trying to back up his manufactured native american controversy. brown and democratic opponent elizabeth warren just finished their second debate for brown's senate seat. it was front and center in the debate. but brown also had a tough time standing by mitt romney's economic plan. >> you support governor romney for president, i assume. >> as i said, when it comes to dealing with the economic issues, absolutely. but we're two different people. >> you would be a reliable ally when it came to his economic plan? on his economic plan, you said there's nobody better. >> i would also like to read the bills. a lot of people don't read the bills down there. >> meanwhile, a new set of polls show this race is close. polling from mass i think has it close. 18% of massachusetts voters are still undecided. and that means senator brown's seat is still up for grabs. for more on this tonight, let's turn to felix arroyo. you were at the first debate and of course, at this one again tonight. watched thi
. >> i never used it for college, for law school, or to get a job. >> senator scott brown on defense trying to back up his manufactured native american controversy. brown and democratic opponent elizabeth warren just finished their second debate for brown's senate seat. it was front and center in the debate. but brown also had a tough time standing by mitt romney's economic plan. >> you support governor romney for president, i assume. >> as i said, when it comes to...
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. >> reporter: the son of two judges, captain manoukian was headed to law school next year with hopes of becoming a public defender. >> what a fabulous young man. and his loss is crushing. >> reporter: george kiriyama, today in the bay. >>> st. francis high says it will be holding a memorial service for captain manoukian soon. it's likely they will also honor him at the first home football game august 31st. >>> we want to head back out to an nbc special report in regards to gop presidential candidate mitt romney. >> by some republicans that he doesn't have any detail. now he's running on some details. the negatives, and we'll have a race to define mitt -- paul ryan here on the romney/ryan ticket, the negatives this brings on and republicans have expressed them to it me. it puts medicare front and center, future of medicare. what is the relationship between medicare and older voters? does it put older voters in play? you'll hear democrats, the president, vice president biden talk about medicare, putting it front and center. it may be, as talked about of an issue, brian, as the economy
. >> reporter: the son of two judges, captain manoukian was headed to law school next year with hopes of becoming a public defender. >> what a fabulous young man. and his loss is crushing. >> reporter: george kiriyama, today in the bay. >>> st. francis high says it will be holding a memorial service for captain manoukian soon. it's likely they will also honor him at the first home football game august 31st. >>> we want to head back out to an nbc special...
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that is already the law. that does not help millions of people out there with pre- existing conditions. there is a reason why governor mitt romney said of the plan he did in the massachusetts. it was the largest expansion of private insurance. what it does say is insurers -- you have to take everybody. that also means -- when gov. romney says he will replace it with something but cannot detail how it will be replaced -- and the reason he said of the system he did in massachusetts is because there is not a better way of dealing with pre-existing conditions. it just reminds me -- he says he will close deductions and loopholes for his tax plan. we do not know the details. he says that he is going to replace dodd-frank, wall street reform, but we do not know exactly which ones. he will not tell us. he now says he will replace obamacare and insurer as all the good things and it will be in there and you do not have to worry. at some point the american people have to ask themselves, is the reason gov. romney is keep
that is already the law. that does not help millions of people out there with pre- existing conditions. there is a reason why governor mitt romney said of the plan he did in the massachusetts. it was the largest expansion of private insurance. what it does say is insurers -- you have to take everybody. that also means -- when gov. romney says he will replace it with something but cannot detail how it will be replaced -- and the reason he said of the system he did in massachusetts is because...
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only place in the middle east where real judges protect the rule of law. as prime minister of israel, i will always protect israel's democracy, always. [ applause ] >>> most especially never tolerate any discrimination against women. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, this week will read how one woman changed jewish history. in synagogues throughout the world. jewish people will celebrate the festival of porem. read how 2500 years ago a persian tried to annihilate the jewish people. we will read how that plot was spoiled by one courageous woman, ester. you can applaud ester. she deserves a little more. [ applause ] >> my friends, in every generation there are those that wish to destroy the jewish people. in this generation, we are bless today live in a time when there is a jewish state capable of defending the jewish people. we're doubly blessed to have so many friends like you, jews and non-jews alike who love the state of israel and support its right to defend itself. [ applause ] >> so as i leave you tonight i thank you for your friendship. i thank y
only place in the middle east where real judges protect the rule of law. as prime minister of israel, i will always protect israel's democracy, always. [ applause ] >>> most especially never tolerate any discrimination against women. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, this week will read how one woman changed jewish history. in synagogues throughout the world. jewish people will celebrate the festival of porem. read how 2500 years ago a persian tried to annihilate the jewish...
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that law ended collective bar gbengaing rights for many public workers. back to "hardball." >>> he loved this country. and he chose to serve it and served it well. they had a mission and they believed in it. they knew the danger and they accepted it. they didn't simply embrace the american ideal, they lived it. they embodied it. the courage, the hope, and yes, the idealism, that fundamental american belief that we can leave this world a little better than before. that's who they were and that's who we are. >> that was president obama today of course at the ceremony to mark the transfer of remains for the four americans killed in libya this week, ended a week in which the eyes of the world were on the president. let's listen to more of that amazing ceremony this afternoon. >> the flag they served under now carries them home. may god bless the memory of these men that laid down their lives for us all. may god watch over your families and all who loved them, and may god bless these united states of america. >> there was a moment in american history there. la
that law ended collective bar gbengaing rights for many public workers. back to "hardball." >>> he loved this country. and he chose to serve it and served it well. they had a mission and they believed in it. they knew the danger and they accepted it. they didn't simply embrace the american ideal, they lived it. they embodied it. the courage, the hope, and yes, the idealism, that fundamental american belief that we can leave this world a little better than before. that's who...
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obama care was bad law yesterday. it's bad law today. let me tell you why i say that. obama care raises taxes on the american people by approximately $500 billion. obama care cuts medicare, cuts medicare by approximately $500 billion. and even with those cuts, and tax increases, obama care adds trillions to our deficit and to our national debt. and pushes those obligations on to coming generations. obama care also means that for up to 20 million americans, they will lose the insurance they currently have, the insurance that they like and they want to keep. obama care is(a job killer. businesses across the country have been asked what the impact is of obama care. three quarters of those surveyed by the chamber of commerce said obama care makes it less likely for them to hire people. and perhaps most troubling of all, obama care puts the federal government between you and your doctor. for all those reasons, it's important for us to repeal and replace obama care. what are some of the things that we'll keep in place? and must be in place, reform, a real reform of our heal
obama care was bad law yesterday. it's bad law today. let me tell you why i say that. obama care raises taxes on the american people by approximately $500 billion. obama care cuts medicare, cuts medicare by approximately $500 billion. and even with those cuts, and tax increases, obama care adds trillions to our deficit and to our national debt. and pushes those obligations on to coming generations. obama care also means that for up to 20 million americans, they will lose the insurance they...
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spons to her up in the col -- corresponds to her up in the blackba -- they stopped practices child law after that, there are so many layers to this story, but michael is right, this depicts a narrative that haunts america's memory. throughout history you see books like this, "uncle tom's cabin" is one that black readers were ambivalent about but really struck white readers at the time. it helped lead an era of the civil war. you see this kind of story recuring and it's also what made the oj simpson verdict so shocking, because in the eyes of many people, this was the reverse side of that narrative, it turned it on it's he'd. while black folks were relieved, white folks were shocked that a black man could get away with two murders. >> hey, captain, somebody told me just now that they thought that they believed tom robinson's story. i said you're wrong, man. you're dead wrong. mr. finch isn't taking this story. well, they was wrong, wasn't they? >> i've been appointed to ted robinson. now that they have been charged that's what i intend to do. >> rate him. president obama. are you satisf
spons to her up in the col -- corresponds to her up in the blackba -- they stopped practices child law after that, there are so many layers to this story, but michael is right, this depicts a narrative that haunts america's memory. throughout history you see books like this, "uncle tom's cabin" is one that black readers were ambivalent about but really struck white readers at the time. it helped lead an era of the civil war. you see this kind of story recuring and it's also what made...
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and a judge in wisconsin struck down a state law. that law ended collective bargaining rights for many public workers. back to "hardball." >>> he loved this country. and he chose to serve it and served it well. they had a mission and they believed in it. they knew the danger and they accepted it. they didn't simply embrace the american ideal, they lived it. they embodied it. the courage, the hope, and yes, the idealism, that fundamental american belief that we can leave this world a little better than before. that's who they were and that's who we are. >> that was president obama today of course at the ceremony to mark the transfer of remains for the four americans killed in libya this week, ended a week in which the eyes of the world were on the president. let's listen to more of that amazing ceremony this afternoon. >> the flag they served under now carries them home. may god bless the memory of these men that laid down their lives for us all. may god watch over your families and all who loved them, and may god bless these united s
and a judge in wisconsin struck down a state law. that law ended collective bargaining rights for many public workers. back to "hardball." >>> he loved this country. and he chose to serve it and served it well. they had a mission and they believed in it. they knew the danger and they accepted it. they didn't simply embrace the american ideal, they lived it. they embodied it. the courage, the hope, and yes, the idealism, that fundamental american belief that we can leave this...
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it could grow if these laws aren blocked. colorado and fda, e tw states to watch, they are cited as identifying voters for possible purging by comparing their voter registrations with driver's licenseata bases. here's how it works. naturalized citizens receive gamitslicees wthere before they became naturalized citizens, which means this use of outdated information specifically targets naturalized citizens. these laws are an assault on voting rights and they are turning elible voters into second class citizens. let's bring in marie e ya theresa kumar, the president of voto latino. this is a big deal. 's gpl >> it's a huge deal. we're talking about americans who happen to be latino that will be disenfranchised from the process. when you're talking about elections when only won by less than 1 or 2%, in north carolina president obama won the presidcy wh fi vot per prct. this is a close election. we're talking about a rise in the voter in florida, texas, pennsylvania, who is having ese ouageous laws where one in six latinos will b
it could grow if these laws aren blocked. colorado and fda, e tw states to watch, they are cited as identifying voters for possible purging by comparing their voter registrations with driver's licenseata bases. here's how it works. naturalized citizens receive gamitslicees wthere before they became naturalized citizens, which means this use of outdated information specifically targets naturalized citizens. these laws are an assault on voting rights and they are turning elible voters into second...
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of cell phone tracking data by law enforcement is skyrocketing. the situation raises interesting privacy questions. in response to a request from congressman edward marquise. they responded to 1.3 million demands for subscriber information. they were seeking text messages, caller locations, and other information in the course of investigations. the requests came from law enforcement on a local, state, and federal level. the law, it's still struggling to catch up with this area of cell phone surveillance. the issue is how to balance law enforcement needs with privacy concerns. as the times pointed out, under federal law, the carriers said they generally required a search warrant, a court order, or formal subpoena to release information about a subscriber, but in cases that law enforcement officials deem an marriage, a less formal request is often enough. morover, rapid technological changes in cell phones have blurred the lines on what is legally required to get data, particularly the use of gps systems to yiefr the location of phones. in a world w
of cell phone tracking data by law enforcement is skyrocketing. the situation raises interesting privacy questions. in response to a request from congressman edward marquise. they responded to 1.3 million demands for subscriber information. they were seeking text messages, caller locations, and other information in the course of investigations. the requests came from law enforcement on a local, state, and federal level. the law, it's still struggling to catch up with this area of cell phone...
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is this the end of griping against the dodd frank financial reform law? good morning from washington. it's a busy friday. na 11th, 2012. my name is chuck todd and this is "the daily rundown." knit romney has learned that every section of your life is open to inspection, especially high school. a washington post story on his high school years at the prestigious cranbrook school in detroit, classmates describing his pranks. when he was a senior, he acosted a boy with bleached blond hair and tackled him and pinned him to the ground as the boy, john lauber, his eyes filling with tears, screamed for help. romney repeatedly, the allegation said, clipped his hair with a pair of scissors. when reporters called one of his former classmate, phillip maxwell, confirming the story to nbc news, saying the boys grew into a distinguished group of men and now we look back at it and it's a black mark on our own character. "the post" reports that lauber died in 2004. his family is disputing "the post's" story. the portrayal of john is fact actually incorrect and we disagree
is this the end of griping against the dodd frank financial reform law? good morning from washington. it's a busy friday. na 11th, 2012. my name is chuck todd and this is "the daily rundown." knit romney has learned that every section of your life is open to inspection, especially high school. a washington post story on his high school years at the prestigious cranbrook school in detroit, classmates describing his pranks. when he was a senior, he acosted a boy with bleached blond hair...
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then came a law degree, a career in politics, worked for ronald reagan, became press secretary for newt gingrich and was a solid conservative voice as a journalist. tony blankley died of stomach cancer. he was 63 years old. >>> prince william's new bride former kate middleton turns 30 years old today at a celebration the royal family says will be quiet and low key. she rang out her 20s for good last night at a movie premiere. stephen spielberg's "war horse" opened in london last evening. kate reportedly needed a kleenex at the end as so many american viewers. >>> when we come back, something else from the uk that's come to america. almost as popular as a princess. >>> back in the early '70s in homes across the country, sunday nights were reserved for pbs and the wildly popular british tv import "upstairs, downstairs." 40 years later, another story of the people who work for the aristocracy. has taken america by storm. fair warning, there is something highly addictive about this show according to a lot of american viewers. stephanie gosk reports on the frantic following for "downton abbe
then came a law degree, a career in politics, worked for ronald reagan, became press secretary for newt gingrich and was a solid conservative voice as a journalist. tony blankley died of stomach cancer. he was 63 years old. >>> prince william's new bride former kate middleton turns 30 years old today at a celebration the royal family says will be quiet and low key. she rang out her 20s for good last night at a movie premiere. stephen spielberg's "war horse" opened in london...
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. >> last week the supreme court reversed a century of law they believe will open the flood gates for special interests including foreign corporations to spend without limit in our elections. >> so had the judge said no, but it looks like what president said is upon us, bob. >> yes, and i think some of the people who are operating some of these pa these pacs are making themselves a lot of money. when you went through the litany of some of the financiers, you forget the common people and the raffle that donald trump was going to have, $3 a ticket to have dinner with donald trump. >> lee, when you see this kin of money, you write in the book coming out in june, that you have to deal with super pacs verses the people. let me read a quote out of the book. you say while the new super pacs are bundling together millions from a handful of anonymous corporations, a few are giving a few hard earned dollars a week. they're saving the american dream. how do we fight back? >> we can't compete with the money that the other side has. we have resources but we don't have the kind of resources they ha
. >> last week the supreme court reversed a century of law they believe will open the flood gates for special interests including foreign corporations to spend without limit in our elections. >> so had the judge said no, but it looks like what president said is upon us, bob. >> yes, and i think some of the people who are operating some of these pa these pacs are making themselves a lot of money. when you went through the litany of some of the financiers, you forget the common...
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it is about whether they are spending the law as the law mandates 80% of the money on things that affect patient care rather than on things like promotion and marketing. >> ultimately, even though people may get a check back from their insurance company, that this is an admission by the insurance company like, we have not been spending your money on trying to make you healthier and treat you better with your health care coverage. we are actually spending it on getting bonuses to the ceos or putting out advertisement. i mean, this could happen, negative backlash. >> it could, but in the scheme of things, one of the things the law attempted to do for people who support it is create a different balance in the power of the insurance policy companies in terms of what you can spend money on. if they are telling you, here's the money, we did it wrong. most people will like that. it doesn't affect the overall popularity of this in the short-term, but it does show some people who think about the law, they don't like it or think it benefits them, this is a tangible benefit for them. from the pure
it is about whether they are spending the law as the law mandates 80% of the money on things that affect patient care rather than on things like promotion and marketing. >> ultimately, even though people may get a check back from their insurance company, that this is an admission by the insurance company like, we have not been spending your money on trying to make you healthier and treat you better with your health care coverage. we are actually spending it on getting bonuses to the ceos...
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we need immigration laws that protect our borders, meet our economic needs, and yet show that we can a compassionate nation of immigrants. we have been successful, too, because americans have known that one's status at birth is not a condition. americans believe that you might not be able to control your circumstances but you can control your response to your circumstances. and your greatest ally in controlling your circumstances has been a quality education. but today, today when i can look at your zip code and i can tell whether you're going to get a good education, can i honestly say it doesn't matter where you came from. it matters where you're going. the crisis in k-12 education is a threat to the very fabric of who we are. [ cheers and applause ] my mom was a teacher. i respect the profession. we need great teachers. not poor ones and not mediocre ones. we have to have high standards for our kids because self-esteem comes from achievement. not from lack standards and false praise.3 f2 autoestima alta.andards and [ cheers and applause ] if we do anything less, we condemn generat
we need immigration laws that protect our borders, meet our economic needs, and yet show that we can a compassionate nation of immigrants. we have been successful, too, because americans have known that one's status at birth is not a condition. americans believe that you might not be able to control your circumstances but you can control your response to your circumstances. and your greatest ally in controlling your circumstances has been a quality education. but today, today when i can look at...
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earlier, and he is against any background checks, even sensible background checks which i think most law enforcement officers support. >> hunting is fine by me but you don't need a semi automatic gun to kill a deer. the nra is nuts on this stuff. all right. bill press host of "full court press," which airs every morning at 6:00 am eastern, here on current. >> thanks, eliot. today they share nothing but a wrapper and a driveway. try both and pick a side. get irresistibly clean and fresh carpets in your home with resolve deep clean powder. the moist powder removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while neutralizing odors for a clean you can see, smell and really enjoy. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. >>> the candidates will now finally have to debate something serious. i know that's hard to believe, but i'm talk about it in my view. first let's check in with jennifer grandholm in "the war room." >> , governor what have you got for us on this monday evening. >> like you and cenk we are going to be all over this ryan pick. what does it mean in florida pennsylvania, iowa wis
earlier, and he is against any background checks, even sensible background checks which i think most law enforcement officers support. >> hunting is fine by me but you don't need a semi automatic gun to kill a deer. the nra is nuts on this stuff. all right. bill press host of "full court press," which airs every morning at 6:00 am eastern, here on current. >> thanks, eliot. today they share nothing but a wrapper and a driveway. try both and pick a side. get irresistibly...
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it's a matter of labor law and employment law. as an employer, the same laws should apply. you can't exempt -- they're not exempt from tax laws or discrimination laws or workers' comp. i think there's some part of the president that thought on the merit he's was right. clearly it's a political problem. >> does he include churches? >> he does. >> so you can make convents buy birth control? >> he's saying employers. but employers that are -- that employers must abide by employment law. >> so he's going further than the president on this then? he says in other words you can go into a convent and say you must buy this kind of insurance? >> i don't know that. i'm not going to put words in his mouth. he was saying that this rule has applied to employers, again -- >> if this goes to the supreme court, i think he'll lose. >> the question is, is this, the political matter is it a problem? i think the white house handled it badly. we're seeing the implications of that play out. if you're going to take a controversial position and you had people like joe biden warning you there's goin
it's a matter of labor law and employment law. as an employer, the same laws should apply. you can't exempt -- they're not exempt from tax laws or discrimination laws or workers' comp. i think there's some part of the president that thought on the merit he's was right. clearly it's a political problem. >> does he include churches? >> he does. >> so you can make convents buy birth control? >> he's saying employers. but employers that are -- that employers must abide by...